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Pagina 13
... mother to run out and play in the new - fallen snow . The elder child was a little girl , whom , because she was of ... mother's character , on the other hand , had a strain of poetry in it , a trait of unworldly beauty , a delicate and ...
... mother to run out and play in the new - fallen snow . The elder child was a little girl , whom , because she was of ... mother's character , on the other hand , had a strain of poetry in it , a trait of unworldly beauty , a delicate and ...
Pagina 14
... mother to let them run out and play in the new snow ; for , though it had looked so dreary and dis- mal , drifting downward out of the gray sky , it had a very cheerful aspect , now that the sun was shining on it . The children dwelt in ...
... mother to let them run out and play in the new snow ; for , though it had looked so dreary and dis- mal , drifting downward out of the gray sky , it had a very cheerful aspect , now that the sun was shining on it . The children dwelt in ...
Pagina 15
... mother , who was sitting at the window and over- heard some of their talk , could not help smiling at the gravity with which they set about it . They really seemed to imagine that there would be no difficulty whatever in creating a live ...
... mother , who was sitting at the window and over- heard some of their talk , could not help smiling at the gravity with which they set about it . They really seemed to imagine that there would be no difficulty whatever in creating a live ...
Pagina 16
... mother was quite surprised at this ; and the longer she looked , the more and more surprised she grew . 66 What remarkable children mine are ! " thought she , smiling with a mother's pride ; and , smiling at herself , too , for being so ...
... mother was quite surprised at this ; and the longer she looked , the more and more surprised she grew . 66 What remarkable children mine are ! " thought she , smiling with a mother's pride ; and , smiling at herself , too , for being so ...
Pagina 17
... mother sat . O , how delightfully those words echoed in her heart , even though they meant nothing so very wise or wonderful , after all ! But you must know a mother listens with her heart , much more than with her ears ; and thus she ...
... mother sat . O , how delightfully those words echoed in her heart , even though they meant nothing so very wise or wonderful , after all ! But you must know a mother listens with her heart , much more than with her ears ; and thus she ...
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